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now, it's easy to point fingers on capitol hill and say, well, obama did this as a senator, obama did that. but what matters is this moment. what matters is now. can republicans articulate a message on the debt ceiling that gets beyond the beltway and really connects? obama is betting that he can resonate more than house republican. >> i'm thinking the gop has to get back to the message of spending cuts and oh, by the way, the president today called for higher taxes. i think boehner has got to shut that down. we already had a tax hike. >> listen, the republicans have got to do something massively different. the playbook is not working. boehner and mcconnell came out today with these milquetoast reactions to obama's explosive rhetoric. they said, it's a very, very hard problem and we need to be responsible. look, obama is saying that republicans are holding a gun to their head. that republicans don't care about old people or children with disabilities. we have got to get better about arctic lating what is the impact of spending cuts. are we really headed towards bankruptcy like greece?
now, it's easy to point fingers on capitol hill and say, well, obama did this as a senator, obama did that. but what matters is this moment. what matters is now. can republicans articulate a message on the debt ceiling that gets beyond the beltway and really connects? obama is betting that he can resonate more than house republican. >> i'm thinking the gop has to get back to the message of spending cuts and oh, by the way, the president today called for higher taxes. i think boehner has...
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everyone decked out in blue pretty much and obama put his hand on the bible to a. >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> that i feel faithfully execute. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> now today, president obama will attend his public inauguration in washington. the reason why that ceremony happened yesterday is the president that's be sworn in by i think it's noon on the 20th. that was the private sayre mope. the private one takes place today. as many as 800,000 people are expected to attend the swearing-in in washington. the president will repeat his swearing in and give the traditional speech. if you're wondering how markets have done since president obama took office, 10 5/% return for the nasdaq, 65% for the dow. we're not necessarily attributing this to president obama himself, but you can look at how oil markets have traded over the last four years. the recovery from the credit crisis had pretty much most to do with the trends that we're seeing here. present adding almost 60%. nymex adding 34%. allen, you
everyone decked out in blue pretty much and obama put his hand on the bible to a. >> i barack obama do solemnly swear. >> that i feel faithfully execute. >> the office of the president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> now today, president obama will attend his public inauguration in washington. the reason why that ceremony happened yesterday is the president that's be sworn in by i think it's noon on the 20th. that was the...
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but he could have actually beaten barack obama. i think chris christie, even though he can be sort of strident in some ways he has a much better tone going into 2016 because he's willing to work with democrats, he's willing to criticize democrats. the republicans have to sound reasonable in order to win elections, especially the presidential election, at the presidential level, and they haven't done that in recent years. >> what about the -- let me go to the asians for a minute. this is a huge growing population. supposedly great business people, free market people, free enterprise people. republicans got slammed in the asian -- >> i don't know why. >> it was just as bad as hispanics. is it because republicans don't go there, they don't talk to asians, they don't go to their meetings? it's it's a matter of language? it's a matter of communication? >> i have no idea why because asians come here legally, there's no flob, they're usually very hard-working, don't depend on government entitlements. that's a mystery to me on that one. >>
but he could have actually beaten barack obama. i think chris christie, even though he can be sort of strident in some ways he has a much better tone going into 2016 because he's willing to work with democrats, he's willing to criticize democrats. the republicans have to sound reasonable in order to win elections, especially the presidential election, at the presidential level, and they haven't done that in recent years. >> what about the -- let me go to the asians for a minute. this is a...
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let me ask you about the health care, the obama care. first of all, are you -- is nebraska going to participate in the health care insurance exchange subsidy? are you going to be a player in that from your side? >> we are going to do the federal exchange, not the state exchange because it's too costly. secondly, i'm opposed to the medicaid expansion because we can't afford that. i am very, very concerned about this health care -- new health care law. it is already going to cost me millions in my current budget to implement it, effective 200014. >> why is it costing you millions? what's the source oaf that expense? >> the source of the expense is the current growth in the medicaid program. once it begins this 2014 they'll try to have a number of people sign up for the current medicaid program. in my state, that'll be about $72 million. >> and are your businesses going to essentially take the penalty rather than the mandate and put their workers on to the so-called exchange? >> you know, i don't think we know the answer to that question ye
let me ask you about the health care, the obama care. first of all, are you -- is nebraska going to participate in the health care insurance exchange subsidy? are you going to be a player in that from your side? >> we are going to do the federal exchange, not the state exchange because it's too costly. secondly, i'm opposed to the medicaid expansion because we can't afford that. i am very, very concerned about this health care -- new health care law. it is already going to cost me...
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obama! [ cheers and applause ] >>> thank you. thank you. >> obama! >> thank you so much. vice president biden, mr. chief justice, members of the united states congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens, each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our constitution. we affirm the promise of our democracy. we recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the origins of our names. what makes us exceptional, what makes us american, is our allegiance to an idea articulated in a declaration made more than two centuries ago. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. today we continue a never-ending journey to bridge the meaning of those words with the realities of our time. for history tells us that while these truths may be self-evident, they have never been self-executing. that while freedom is a gift
obama! [ cheers and applause ] >>> thank you. thank you. >> obama! >> thank you so much. vice president biden, mr. chief justice, members of the united states congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens, each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our constitution. we affirm the promise of our democracy. we recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the...
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. >> you heard president obama yesterday. i dare say he does not want spending caughts and i dare say he would be happy to see in reverses in government spending. so that does not jive with what the house is doing. >> that is a fair point. some critics say inside of the house conference there is a real fight. they want to take these bold stances on the ten year balanced budget so they can get some leverage to fund the government when it comes up for a vote in a couple of week. >> no, i think they are doing the lord's work. thank you very much. we have a couple of special guests to tell us more. democrat from vermont, shawn duffy, republican from wisconsin. to both of you gentlemen friends of this show i wish you a happy new year. mr. boehner attached a bublg et to this. >> there are no specific cuts. where in medicare or the pentagon are they going to cut? they have to specify that before you can have a serious conversation. i don't think members of congress should be playing with fiscal fire which is what we are doing when w
. >> you heard president obama yesterday. i dare say he does not want spending caughts and i dare say he would be happy to see in reverses in government spending. so that does not jive with what the house is doing. >> that is a fair point. some critics say inside of the house conference there is a real fight. they want to take these bold stances on the ten year balanced budget so they can get some leverage to fund the government when it comes up for a vote in a couple of week....
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under president obama? >> it exploded further. >> peter this is an important point. the deficit isn't the product of spending. the economic down turn has left americans making less money in terms of spending. >> we spend each year more than we brought in. >> spending and revenue. our revenue has decreased and american -- >> i got to go. >> i got to go. >> spending budgets they have gone up under president obama and have held at $3.5 billion each year. >> i got to go. we can continue it another time. >> but it is also economic growth which it self might be a function of taxes and spending. if this economy were growing, you would have a substantially lower budget deficit. gentlemen we will welcome you back another time. >> there is at least one state in the northeast that gets it. natural gas shale and it is pennsylvania and the republican governor tom corebet is about to join us. he picks up support from chuck schumer who didn't get an apology for the anti-israel statements. if we were growing at 5% instead
under president obama? >> it exploded further. >> peter this is an important point. the deficit isn't the product of spending. the economic down turn has left americans making less money in terms of spending. >> we spend each year more than we brought in. >> spending and revenue. our revenue has decreased and american -- >> i got to go. >> i got to go. >> spending budgets they have gone up under president obama and have held at $3.5 billion each year....
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obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes. but, he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. protection for their kids, and gun free zones for ours. >> all right. the white house called the ad repugnant and cowardly. i think they are right. can i say something about this partisan back and forth. we have just come out of a heinous mass murder atrocity which is of course a complete national tragedy. all right. is it possible, just once that the republicans and the nra and democrats and the president can stop this cheap unseemly squabbling just once? may we have a civilized conversation about what this nation can do to avoid another horrible sandy hook? all i want, all i want is a civil conversation. there's a lot of very complex pieces here and they need the best minds to figure this out. i just want the squabbling to stop. this is worst than the fiscal squabbling and the debt ceiling. you know why? the stakes are higher. we're talking human lives. those little baby angels. let's try in their me
obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes. but, he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. protection for their kids, and gun free zones for ours. >> all right. the white house called the ad repugnant and cowardly. i think they are right. can i say something about this partisan back and forth. we have just come out of a heinous mass murder atrocity which is of course a complete national tragedy. all right. is it possible, just once that...
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president obama inviting children to his gun policy announce many earlier today. just as the nra airs ads call is the president an elitist hypocrite for sending his children to school with armed guards. jane, is the use of children in the middle of these kinds of very, very polarized political debates, is it fair? is it right? >> i don't know. it is predictable, tyler. kids are upset about what happened at sandy hook and that's natural. i think guns, pardon the pun, make it an easy target. it is hard to to tell people that there are people in the world who are not right in the mind. >> john carnie, your thoughts? >> nothing new that children have been used for political pawns. i'm not sure this is the most rational way to conduct a political debate but it happens over and over again. >> i think the use of individuals, whether they are children, maybe especially children, being used as part of the scenery in a political event and whether the o 0rdnary people gathering around the president with a fiscal cliff thing, i think it is overused. i found the nra ad vile. >
president obama inviting children to his gun policy announce many earlier today. just as the nra airs ads call is the president an elitist hypocrite for sending his children to school with armed guards. jane, is the use of children in the middle of these kinds of very, very polarized political debates, is it fair? is it right? >> i don't know. it is predictable, tyler. kids are upset about what happened at sandy hook and that's natural. i think guns, pardon the pun, make it an easy...
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then congress dealt another blow by cutting the funding for the obama plan in half. now the workers with that expertise mr. obama referred to are setting course for carole bess. >> and i've had several who've told me, "i was considering suicide before i came to you." >> carole bess is a bankruptcy attorney. what drove them to that point? >> they felt like failures. you know, "here i am. i can't pay my debts. and i'm probably worth more dead than alive if i have life insurance." >> and folks either aren't finding work or, if they do, they're making a lot less than they were before. >> correct. and that's not gonna change. these people have no hope. it could still get a lot worse, i think. >> following the great recession, we visited a lot of communities that lost their main employer but never one like brevard county. we learned about the sense of loss with our first question to lucas maxwell, who used to handle the dangerous fuel for the rockets. what was it like when it was launched? paint that picture for me. >> awesome. i--excuse me. no. >> the thought was too much
then congress dealt another blow by cutting the funding for the obama plan in half. now the workers with that expertise mr. obama referred to are setting course for carole bess. >> and i've had several who've told me, "i was considering suicide before i came to you." >> carole bess is a bankruptcy attorney. what drove them to that point? >> they felt like failures. you know, "here i am. i can't pay my debts. and i'm probably worth more dead than alive if i have...
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aka obama care. once that goes into affect in 2014, companies that employ more than 50 full-time workers will need to provide employees with expensive health care coverage or pay $2,000 on to $3,000 penalty. businesses of all sizes are searching for ways to cope with the law, and the easiest way to avoid paying expenses is to hire more temps. see, to qualify for health care coverage under the affordable care act, they are more likely to hire temp employees. you will have try to have fewer than 50 full-time employees so you don't have to rely on obama care. and small businesses aren't alone in not wanting to cover health care costs. if you are a lark elarger busin much more likely to hire part time workers to avoid paying more for health insurance. obama care kicks in starting 2014, the companies need to start making ajustments now? the law has a 12-month look back or measurement period for the purposes of figuring out how much each company will be on the hook for. 2013 is a great year for the tempora
aka obama care. once that goes into affect in 2014, companies that employ more than 50 full-time workers will need to provide employees with expensive health care coverage or pay $2,000 on to $3,000 penalty. businesses of all sizes are searching for ways to cope with the law, and the easiest way to avoid paying expenses is to hire more temps. see, to qualify for health care coverage under the affordable care act, they are more likely to hire temp employees. you will have try to have fewer than...
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monday is the second inaugural for president barack obama. it's also a market holiday in observance of martin luther king day. then we are in the heavy part of earnings season for the fourth quarter. reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, proctor & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google, and microsoft. tuesday, exisales of existing hs will be out. also by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. >>> finally, "fortune" magazine releasing its annual list of the companies to look for. google was tops thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage and a seven-acre sports complex. pretty good. rounding out the top five are sas, a data analytics firm, chg health care in salt lake city, the boston consulting group and wegmans food market. 78 of those best companies are looking to fill more than 65,000 jobs this year. that'll do it for us for today. thank you so much for joining me. next week, i'll be reporting from the world economic forum in sw
monday is the second inaugural for president barack obama. it's also a market holiday in observance of martin luther king day. then we are in the heavy part of earnings season for the fourth quarter. reports are expected from johnson & johnson, mcdonald's, verizon, proctor & gamble. also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google, and microsoft. tuesday, exisales of existing hs will be out. also by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes...
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. >>> president obama lays out a liberal position for his second term during his inaugural address. >>> and brewing giant sab miller reports a growth in third revenue quarter after china's growi coldest winter in 28 years sees an increase in lagger. >>> ross westgate is in davos. in the meantime, big news out overnight, this one for global markets. the bank of japan delivered what markets had been banking on with a joint commitment to double its inflation target to 2%. it says it will buy $145 billion of assets each month starting in 2014 with no set deadline to finish the purchases. all that said, the yen is strengthening this morninfor mot be disappointed, let's get straight out tore kaori enjoji. we're seeing again in markets a little disappointment. did the boj not fully deliver here? >> i don't think so. i don't think that's the right interpretation at all. i think this was an exercise in showing that the government and the bank of japan, the central bank are on the same page. they certainly delivered that. i think the fact that it's an open-ended asset purchase program, it was m
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you have called obama care a variety of things. most famously, a form of fascism. a phrase you backed away from. why do you feel so strongly that obama care and this president is leading in the wrong direction? >> well, first i made a poor choice in words that got a lot of people upset. and of koirs that wasn't my intention. i'm a believer in free enterprise capitalism. i think it is what's lifted humanity out of poverty. i think it result in great progress we made in the world. a hundred years ago 85% of people alive lived on less than $1 a day. average life span, 30. now across the world, 68. 78 in the united states. that's due it capitalism. that's due to business. i would like to see healthcare based on free enterprise capitalism. instead it has moved to greater government control, which saps innovation, doesn't give us choices or innovations. i would much rather see a safety net for poor people so everyone can afford healthcare, but let the markets work. we have crony capitalism in a sense. government controlled healthcare. i don't think that's the best way to
you have called obama care a variety of things. most famously, a form of fascism. a phrase you backed away from. why do you feel so strongly that obama care and this president is leading in the wrong direction? >> well, first i made a poor choice in words that got a lot of people upset. and of koirs that wasn't my intention. i'm a believer in free enterprise capitalism. i think it is what's lifted humanity out of poverty. i think it result in great progress we made in the world. a hundred...
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meanwhile, has president obama just taken the u.s. default off the table? the white house is looking at several measures in the event the debt ceiling might be weakening, find out why a rebound in commodity prices could help to keep the aussie -- dollar strong. >>> and coming up on the program, what will this year bring? we'll be in asia to look at how china's rebound in demand will be key. >>> welcome back to the program. some potentially big deal news, dell has reportedly held recent talks with private equity firms about taking itself private. "the wall street journal" reports ppg and silver lake partners have talked with the company in the past two to three months and could team up on a bid. jpmorgan is reportedly involved in the process. any possible deal would likely emerge within six weeks. dell declined comment on monday after the news was first reported. the pcmaker, of course, has struggled in recent years amid falling prices and demand, shares jumping almost 13% on that news. the stock had been down more than 30% over the past year. >>> heavy loss
meanwhile, has president obama just taken the u.s. default off the table? the white house is looking at several measures in the event the debt ceiling might be weakening, find out why a rebound in commodity prices could help to keep the aussie -- dollar strong. >>> and coming up on the program, what will this year bring? we'll be in asia to look at how china's rebound in demand will be key. >>> welcome back to the program. some potentially big deal news, dell has reportedly...
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for the second inauguration of barack obama. that is on martin luther king, jr. day. >> always great to be with us. that does it for this edition of "power lunch." "street signs" is up now. >>> welcome to "street signs." the news from boeing just seems to keep getting worse. an entire fleet now grounded but could this be the perfect time to buy the stock? hp has been called a value trap. but could it be a trap with value? we'll dig in. plus, why do we all make such bad economic decisions? new research may have the answer and we have it and lance, thank girl friends and electric. how does that sound. >> with six gains in seven seconds. this could be the highest close since 2007. here is another great stat. s&p at a high since 2007 as well. and the dow is on the verge of raising for the third straight year. let's go to the new york stock exchange, where, bob, we have our self a rally. >> i think the val vum on tvolun the rally. take a look at key metrics. not just the s&p but i've been emphasizing the fact that we've got overall here, five-year highs on the s&p 500
for the second inauguration of barack obama. that is on martin luther king, jr. day. >> always great to be with us. that does it for this edition of "power lunch." "street signs" is up now. >>> welcome to "street signs." the news from boeing just seems to keep getting worse. an entire fleet now grounded but could this be the perfect time to buy the stock? hp has been called a value trap. but could it be a trap with value? we'll dig in. plus, why do...
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president obama's response is incredibly important. all of the signals we've been getting from the white house is they are not moving very fast. they didn't want to be involved in libya. clearly, chuck hagel was very opposed to intervention. he's sent a strong signal this is not something america wants to get involved in in the second term. maybe they will be dragged into it. >> and maybe another place where president obama wants to be seen on the domestic front. >>> the latest news we're getting from the algerian situation -- do we want to do that here? first, let's go back to a corporate story. when it rains, it pours in the news room sometimes. boeing being in the news this week is concerned about the safety of its airplanes continue now. japan transport ministry investigators saying the cause of the overheating on the nippon airways flight earlier this week is unknown. interestingly, making some comments about those batteries that they have inspected and there are, we know, u.s. safety officials on the ground in japan today to cont
president obama's response is incredibly important. all of the signals we've been getting from the white house is they are not moving very fast. they didn't want to be involved in libya. clearly, chuck hagel was very opposed to intervention. he's sent a strong signal this is not something america wants to get involved in in the second term. maybe they will be dragged into it. >> and maybe another place where president obama wants to be seen on the domestic front. >>> the latest...
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did in that standoff, which is why president obama is trying to take yes for an answer accept this and count on the fact that even though it is only until mid may that the same prak sis will be followed once they get beyond mid may. that a question. we will have to see whether republicans will willing to do that. >> 10 if i'm hearing you right, john, is that using the debt ceiling as kind of hostage in budget negotiations, democrats feel that they won on that and that this is not going to come back again? >> yes and the ultimate sort of dooms day threat from washington, which is we are going to have a default or either a default on debt or selective payment of federal government obligations, appears to be melting away and that puts us back in the more conventional political back and forth about budgets and the automatic cuts. sequester. that gets us back to where we were in the 1980s. it is more of a norm of a political process. if we can stay there, that's good news for this president because it reduces a threat to the economy and of course good news to people working in the economy i
did in that standoff, which is why president obama is trying to take yes for an answer accept this and count on the fact that even though it is only until mid may that the same prak sis will be followed once they get beyond mid may. that a question. we will have to see whether republicans will willing to do that. >> 10 if i'm hearing you right, john, is that using the debt ceiling as kind of hostage in budget negotiations, democrats feel that they won on that and that this is not going to...
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president obama's approval rating is over 50%, it's at 52%. not bad. but not a real spike as sometimes you get with a re-elected president who benefits from the absence of bad feeling once the election is over. he's doing a little better, but he only moves in a narrow band. republicans or the congress, rather, is doing much, much worse. you see the approval rating for congress. it's only 14%. 81% disapprove of congress. that is epically bad and it shows the president has a bit of a strength in hand as he goes into the budget talks. so does this final number that i want to run through, which is if the budget talk fails, the debt limit is not raised and if there are consequences for the united states not meeting its obligations, who would you blame? 45% say they would blame republicans in congress. only 33% say they would blame pb and democrats. the bully pull pit has some value. democrats have a better image with the american people than republicans do. but nobody has a great image right now. and when we asked people, joe, the recent budget talks in was
president obama's approval rating is over 50%, it's at 52%. not bad. but not a real spike as sometimes you get with a re-elected president who benefits from the absence of bad feeling once the election is over. he's doing a little better, but he only moves in a narrow band. republicans or the congress, rather, is doing much, much worse. you see the approval rating for congress. it's only 14%. 81% disapprove of congress. that is epically bad and it shows the president has a bit of a strength in...
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this is a chance for president obama to broker the deal correctly for the good of the american people for generations to come. he needs to step up and say i understand we need to have more revenue, but we will have spending cuts that everybody understands has to happen. >> that's not what he's doing. that's not what he's doing. he came out with the gloves on the other day and said i'm not going to go down this road period. >> on the debt ceiling issue. >> on the debt ceiling. >> that's not what he's doing. that's the reality. >> the american public has got to step up and say we understand the government in washington is too bloated. we're spending more money than we take in. we eve got to live within our means. they ought to demand, the american public, that we quit the nonsensical spending. in states we're doing more with less. we've cut our budgets and we're providing better services now and a leaner more efficient fashion. the federal government should do the same thing, and president obama is the one person who can lead on this issue. grow the economy by bringing in some certainty
this is a chance for president obama to broker the deal correctly for the good of the american people for generations to come. he needs to step up and say i understand we need to have more revenue, but we will have spending cuts that everybody understands has to happen. >> that's not what he's doing. that's not what he's doing. he came out with the gloves on the other day and said i'm not going to go down this road period. >> on the debt ceiling issue. >> on the debt ceiling....
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president obama issued this warning to house republicans during a news conference yesterday. take a listen. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well being of the people is not eleven rafrmged to with used. it is not a bargaining chip. and they'd better choose quickly because time is running short. >> representative lynn jenkins is a republican from kansas. she is also the house republican vice chair. i guess basically i should ask you to respond to the president. >> well, i wish the president would stop campaigns and come over to the hill and have a conversation with us. republicans are willing to work with this situation which is our out of control wasest watt errand spending. >> you'd like to have him -- he sayed yesterday he has a nice pick imevery year. he said this in the wall street toufrpd. it's wrong to think of it as ooh long stamp. those days are onner. that debt limbet is one of the last steps toing tagt tachlkts there are a lot of americans who would 'fwree with that analysis. >> senatorial obama afwle
president obama issued this warning to house republicans during a news conference yesterday. take a listen. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well being of the people is not eleven rafrmged to with used. it is not a bargaining chip. and they'd better choose quickly because time is running short. >> representative lynn jenkins is a republican from kansas. she is also the house republican vice chair. i guess basically i...
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obama's 2009 inauguration set an all-time record for jet set popularity. almost 700 jets landed in washington at dulles and reagan national. this year, well, it's fewer than half that. about 300 jets scheduled to land at dulles, and around 10 to 20 at reagan. the metropolitan washington port authority said obama's jet set popularity has fallen by more than 50%. granted, the whole inauguration this year is smaller this time. it's not the big historic event it was in 2009. during these budget cutting times, having fewer private jets fly to washington may not be a bad thing. but it is no secret that obama is less popular today with the super rich. congress just raising their taxes. and two years ago, he personally called for an end to tax breaks for private jet owners. it's no wonder some of them are keeping their jets at home this year. read more on cnbc.com. >> is it possible they're just taking a delta shuttle? >> maybe. but they kind of are voting with their tail fins this year. what's interesting is obama is on the one hand saying the rich need to pay th
obama's 2009 inauguration set an all-time record for jet set popularity. almost 700 jets landed in washington at dulles and reagan national. this year, well, it's fewer than half that. about 300 jets scheduled to land at dulles, and around 10 to 20 at reagan. the metropolitan washington port authority said obama's jet set popularity has fallen by more than 50%. granted, the whole inauguration this year is smaller this time. it's not the big historic event it was in 2009. during these budget...
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the full poll comes out tonight but this shows you some of the difficulty president obama is going to face with this gun control issue he's pursuing. look at the public image of the national rifle association. it shows you it's a pretty tough target. at three different decision points after tragedies, columbine they had a net negative rating. at the giffords shooting it was better in early 2011 and after newtown it is not much worse, 41% positive, 34% negative. that's not bad as they set out to fight what the president is planning to do. when you compare that to the entertainment industry and hollywood, which is a target some republicans are urging to focus on because of the violence in movies and video games, two to one negative for hollywood and the entertainment industry. it grates people on the coast and on the left, not as unpopular as hollywood is. that represents a bit of a hurtle for the president, tyler and simon. >> thank you very much. john. down to you, simon. >> thank you very much, tyler. as the deadline for the debt ceiling draws closer, many observers are worried if an
the full poll comes out tonight but this shows you some of the difficulty president obama is going to face with this gun control issue he's pursuing. look at the public image of the national rifle association. it shows you it's a pretty tough target. at three different decision points after tragedies, columbine they had a net negative rating. at the giffords shooting it was better in early 2011 and after newtown it is not much worse, 41% positive, 34% negative. that's not bad as they set out to...
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obama-care is now part of our legislative process. how do you think that will play out, especially with the debt crisis? >> i think that the cost of the affordable care act is way way underestimated, that you're going to see a lot of movement out of -- excuse me -- you will see a lot of movement out of employee plans, corporations sponsoring plans. >> you could barely get that out, you almost started coughing and choking how much it will cost. >> it's been made so attractive to do through these exchanges, i think you will see that kind of move. >> it could be baby steps to single payer, which is what some people think was the whole conspiracy theory from the start. you're nodding as a democrat. scared. governor, thank you. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, csx is getting a boost in after-hours trading after reporting better than expected results. slumping coal demand is hurting the bottom line. the ceo is a few minutes away. >>> andrew in davos with the rich and famous. what does it take to get to such a high profile event? andrew's e
obama-care is now part of our legislative process. how do you think that will play out, especially with the debt crisis? >> i think that the cost of the affordable care act is way way underestimated, that you're going to see a lot of movement out of -- excuse me -- you will see a lot of movement out of employee plans, corporations sponsoring plans. >> you could barely get that out, you almost started coughing and choking how much it will cost. >> it's been made so attractive...
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president obama takes his stance on gun control. what possible stricter regulation could mean for the gun industry. another major problem for boeing, so is the dream liner becoming a nightmare? do they all need to be grounded? a couple of japanese airlines have done. and a cnbc exclusive with lululemon's christine day, the yoga and workout apparel industry. >> tonight the company releases a key report where the company will be on the focus of its mobile business. should you bid on the stock ahead of its numbers? let's debate it and this is our bear boys. we have 90 seconds on the clock and josh, you are up first. >> scott, the stock is working for a reason and i got to say, i can't find anything not to like about it. you've got this long-term uptrend dating back to july. a continuation of prior one. all of the supply demand metrics the way you want it and paypal business is just tearing it up. 25% accumulative annual growth rate. that's triple the rate of growth for on-line business, period. so everything is headed in the right dire
president obama takes his stance on gun control. what possible stricter regulation could mean for the gun industry. another major problem for boeing, so is the dream liner becoming a nightmare? do they all need to be grounded? a couple of japanese airlines have done. and a cnbc exclusive with lululemon's christine day, the yoga and workout apparel industry. >> tonight the company releases a key report where the company will be on the focus of its mobile business. should you bid on the...
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brewer has been a vocal critic of president obama's policies and is raising taxes to fund the medicaid program which will see a new influx and the program is actually a big woundful. they get more federal dollars back for every dollar they use. >> occidental college professor carline heldman says brewer's tax hike makes perfect sense but paul howard says brewer and fellow governors should say no to higher taxes. welcome to boast you. caroline, why is governor brewer right in raising taxes to cover the cost of expanding medicaid in her state? do you think other states will follow suit? >> they certainly will follow suit. in fact, they have already followed suit if you look at what's happened in the past ten years. 21 states had this same provider tax in 2003 and now 49 states have this tax. what they are doing is drawing down federal dollars so the health care providers are actually getting more back than they are putting in so it's not really a tax. that's just creative bookkeeping n.jan brewer's case, in arizona, we're talking about a $155 million investment in order to get 1.5 trilli
brewer has been a vocal critic of president obama's policies and is raising taxes to fund the medicaid program which will see a new influx and the program is actually a big woundful. they get more federal dollars back for every dollar they use. >> occidental college professor carline heldman says brewer's tax hike makes perfect sense but paul howard says brewer and fellow governors should say no to higher taxes. welcome to boast you. caroline, why is governor brewer right in raising taxes...
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. >> obama has been more energy friendly than people would like to admit. numbers back it up. production doing very, very well when he's been in office and the other thing i'm saying -- >> what about the keystone pipeline? >> nothing has come of it yet, but let me tell you there are other pipelines producing pretty well without that pipeline. we're talking 16% last year, 14% increase this year, another 10% the year after that. we're going to look at almost a 50% increase in oil production in four years in the united states so something seems to be working and it's not -- washington can't seem to stop it because the technology and the raw materials seem to be there. >> despite, despite washington. >> david, jump in here. how are you investing today? >> well, you know, we've talked about the vix earnings. right now we're coming off a trough in the third quarter. we don't expect much more earnings, for fourth-quarter earnings. vix is really contrarian indicator, a lot of complacency out there, so we think we're in this really virtuous psych. we have autos and talked about gm and
. >> obama has been more energy friendly than people would like to admit. numbers back it up. production doing very, very well when he's been in office and the other thing i'm saying -- >> what about the keystone pipeline? >> nothing has come of it yet, but let me tell you there are other pipelines producing pretty well without that pipeline. we're talking 16% last year, 14% increase this year, another 10% the year after that. we're going to look at almost a 50% increase in...
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also, you know, we just inaugurated president obama again yesterday, and in his speech, didn't really mention much about the economy. it's all very social. i'm not sure that wall street really heard what they wanted to hear from that yesterday, so i think there's still some questions there. >> or people who want jobs either. brian? >> exactly. >> well, we think that we're heading into a similar type of move from '82 to 2000. here's the difference. the markets are rarely linear. down years in those period, just like we did with volatility in 1987 and 1994. we were marketing in europe and saw a lot of institutional accounts, and from a contrarian basis we'll tell that you european clients are once again bowled up on europe. they are extremely reluctant buyers of u.s. stocks, and, again, a lot of local market bias when you talk to european institutional clients, but we think it's very key to understand that the u.s. is quite bitter, itching to buy europe and that's another reason to be bullish longer term. i don't think people should be making shorter calls on long-term markets. in the l
also, you know, we just inaugurated president obama again yesterday, and in his speech, didn't really mention much about the economy. it's all very social. i'm not sure that wall street really heard what they wanted to hear from that yesterday, so i think there's still some questions there. >> or people who want jobs either. brian? >> exactly. >> well, we think that we're heading into a similar type of move from '82 to 2000. here's the difference. the markets are rarely...
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they know obama has them on the run, as far as public opinion. they're running off -- >> nothing is ever simple. the debt ceiling is only 1 of 3. >> you'd sequester -- >> i think we will see the sequester, the path of least resistance. congress has to do something to prevent the sequester and the president agree to it. it's unlikely, 1$1.2 trillion, using the dollar for dollar basis, do it twice and -- >> have you seen "41," movie, "41." i saw a couple clips and president bush talking about the nixon year, because he was there and what was it like to be a republican. he said it was not a great time to be a republican at the end of the nixon era and the prospects for the party didn't look very positive. i don't know. it's even worse now. >> we have a very stable two-party system. there are also times when the democratic party was unstable. >> at this point in time. at this point in time, it reminded me -- i'd like to ask if it's worse now. glad to know it's better. >>> coming up, hewlett-packard carly feorr feorrin -- fiorini us. back in two minut
they know obama has them on the run, as far as public opinion. they're running off -- >> nothing is ever simple. the debt ceiling is only 1 of 3. >> you'd sequester -- >> i think we will see the sequester, the path of least resistance. congress has to do something to prevent the sequester and the president agree to it. it's unlikely, 1$1.2 trillion, using the dollar for dollar basis, do it twice and -- >> have you seen "41," movie, "41." i saw a...
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how does it play into obama care? >> basically the world is realizing more and more that stress is one of the main reasons for why health care costs have been rising. 75% of our health care costs are due to chronic, preventable diseases. and we will never be able to contain health care costs if we don't take charge of our own life and reduce stress. and businesses are beginning to recognize that helping their employees reduce stress is actually a performance enhancing tool and it helps keep down business costs. 25% of corporate america at the moment are introducing stress reduction techniques into their workplace. >> does that show when you get stressed? >> this shows how you're sleeping. how much you are walking. what kind of food you've taken during the day. >> i want it for the measuring my steps but i don't want it for the amount of sleep i'm getting. >> well then you know what you can do? you can download an app called gps, it's free, and it gives you an indication of your stress, your heart rate variablety and y
how does it play into obama care? >> basically the world is realizing more and more that stress is one of the main reasons for why health care costs have been rising. 75% of our health care costs are due to chronic, preventable diseases. and we will never be able to contain health care costs if we don't take charge of our own life and reduce stress. and businesses are beginning to recognize that helping their employees reduce stress is actually a performance enhancing tool and it helps...
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. >> i was hoping to revisit an old friend that you mentioned when obama was visit elected avar. it is find of traded in a range between 25 and 35. it goes down and back up again. >> yes, and what is interesting it, it has had a spotty earnings record. it has had that up and down pattern. i liked the company but i did not help people by recommending it. down here, i don't know. you would have to have conviction that the earnings can be very good. i expect 2013 to be full of m and a action. that is something that the defense sector could be concentrating on. without a pea ovtakeover, the ss very, very cheap. >>> it is time for the lightening round. i want to start with eric. >> rh, what do you think about that? >> people don't like this stock and i do. i want to own it. it is something i want to buy more. let's go to jim in florida, jim. >> dr. cramer i presume. >> anyhow, i got a problem now disease and suddenly the stock has tripled in big volume. parkinson's a bad disease. you want to buy buy buy. ross in new york. >> i wanted to know your thoughts about this stock i invested i
. >> i was hoping to revisit an old friend that you mentioned when obama was visit elected avar. it is find of traded in a range between 25 and 35. it goes down and back up again. >> yes, and what is interesting it, it has had a spotty earnings record. it has had that up and down pattern. i liked the company but i did not help people by recommending it. down here, i don't know. you would have to have conviction that the earnings can be very good. i expect 2013 to be full of m and a...
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it never seems like obama gets in the room. biden got in the room beforehand. but look, everybody hates each other down there. it's exactly the opposite of what you would expect from a respected nation. it makes us look mickey mouse. i don't blame fitch. look, we have to pay bills, the constitution says it, but everybody doesn't seem to care much about the constitution right now. >> i thought yesterday at the president's news conference, i thought the partisanship was at an all-time high in regards to the fiscal cliff debate. they, referring to republicans in congress, they can either acts responsibly and pay america's bills or act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. it feels a little bit worse, markets sort of shrugged that off. that was good news in all this. but it seems like the dividing line is real firm and real deep between republicans and democrats at this point. >> i wonder whether we know anything. one of the things that's gripped me is there was almost universal belief that dividend taxes were going to go up dramatically. e
it never seems like obama gets in the room. biden got in the room beforehand. but look, everybody hates each other down there. it's exactly the opposite of what you would expect from a respected nation. it makes us look mickey mouse. i don't blame fitch. look, we have to pay bills, the constitution says it, but everybody doesn't seem to care much about the constitution right now. >> i thought yesterday at the president's news conference, i thought the partisanship was at an all-time high...
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going on in the health care space, wellcare looking to buy, and health stocks getting a lift from the obama care. so gains across the board in health care. >> thanks, courtny. >>> shares of microsoft are slumping, the last trade on microsoft, let's look at the chart, down about a third of a percent to 27.15. that's well off of the lows of the day. this after david faber reported that the company was in negotiations to invest between 1 billion and $3 billion in a buyout of dell, in the form of mezzanine financing. dell had a run up on david's reporting last week. it's still up better than 2%, almost 2.5% now at $13.15. to the nasdaq, where the focus is on tech. we have the big movers there this week with seema mody. >> research in motion shares are rallying, trading at $17.50. within social media facebook shares are outperforming. a lot of positive commentary out of a couple of analysts. topega capital saying we tested the graph search for facebook. other tech movers we're watching, google getting set to report earnings tonight. apple on tap for tomorrow, trading flat at the moment, and amge
going on in the health care space, wellcare looking to buy, and health stocks getting a lift from the obama care. so gains across the board in health care. >> thanks, courtny. >>> shares of microsoft are slumping, the last trade on microsoft, let's look at the chart, down about a third of a percent to 27.15. that's well off of the lows of the day. this after david faber reported that the company was in negotiations to invest between 1 billion and $3 billion in a buyout of dell,...
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. >>> and president obama will unveil his gun control plan today at 11:45 eastern. he's expected to call on congress to ban military-style assault weapons and the type of high-capacity ammunition used in last month's school shooting in newtown, connecticut. the package will also include efforts to stop school bullying and invest available mental health services. may include several steps the president can take right away without congressional approval. >>> the house of representatives has passed more than $50 billion in aid for hurricane sandy victims. this more than ten weeks after the storm ravaged the northeastern u.s. the vote was 241-180. several republicans voted no. conservatives failed to offset part of the bill's cost with across-the-board federal spending cuts as some had wanted. the senate is likely to accept the measure and send it to president obama to sign next week. >>> and japan's top two carriers, ana and japan airlines, have granted all their boeing 787s today and tomorrow. it's after one of ana's jets made an emergency landing earlier following a
. >>> and president obama will unveil his gun control plan today at 11:45 eastern. he's expected to call on congress to ban military-style assault weapons and the type of high-capacity ammunition used in last month's school shooting in newtown, connecticut. the package will also include efforts to stop school bullying and invest available mental health services. may include several steps the president can take right away without congressional approval. >>> the house of...
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republicans said that this was a campaign commercial for president obama, a payback. did you anticipate that criticism? >> just to rectify the record here. i paid back the loans and 19.7% interest. i don't think that i committed to do a commercial on top of that. i thought that the republicans' reactions to this was unnecessary and out of place. >> that's very restrained from you--for you. >> it is. i'm on camera. [laughs] you put me here. you turn these things off, i'll give you my own assessment. this is the old boardroom of fiat. >> marchionne splits his time between the fiat headquarters in turin, italy, and chrysler headquarters in auburn hills, michigan, but he is fully engaged on both continents at all times. i mean, when you're here, do you get calls? do you have to deal with fiat? >> yeah. that's why i get up at 3:30 in the morning, so i can deal with the european side and be fine here by the time i get in. i mean, the other thing that helps is the--our time zones. >> when do you go to sleep? >> 10:00. i'm not really a late night guy. i used to be when i was
republicans said that this was a campaign commercial for president obama, a payback. did you anticipate that criticism? >> just to rectify the record here. i paid back the loans and 19.7% interest. i don't think that i committed to do a commercial on top of that. i thought that the republicans' reactions to this was unnecessary and out of place. >> that's very restrained from you--for you. >> it is. i'm on camera. [laughs] you put me here. you turn these things off, i'll give...
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the white house says president obama won't stand in the way of it becoming law. ross? >> yeah. >>> we've been asking as a result here in davos how well u.s. lawmakers' persistent failure to come up with a permanent solution impact the u.s. economy. this is some of these views. >> the lack of decisions in the u.s., kicking the can down the road will be a drag. i think it will be a slower start in the united states as a result generally. >> actually very concerned because the issue is demography, medicare. it's not -- everybody focuses on the cost of running the state. about 15% to 20%. but in the short term, i think actually there will be answers. >> longer term, i think u.s. will be supported by the shale gas and the shale oil industry that is growing very fast at the moment. the energy bill will did g down a lot and they'll be much more competitive. i think the debt problems will resolve themselves. >> all right. that's the views of some of the people we've spoken. to only halfway through the morning of our coverage from the world economic forum. >>> still to come on
the white house says president obama won't stand in the way of it becoming law. ross? >> yeah. >>> we've been asking as a result here in davos how well u.s. lawmakers' persistent failure to come up with a permanent solution impact the u.s. economy. this is some of these views. >> the lack of decisions in the u.s., kicking the can down the road will be a drag. i think it will be a slower start in the united states as a result generally. >> actually very concerned...
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in the world of politics and the debt squabbles that go with it, the white house said president obama would sign a short-term debt extension if passed by congress but he would favor a longer extension, right, john howard? >> exactly right. we've been talking for the last 24 hours about the aggressiveness and assertiveness of the president's inaugural speech, some in your face lines going after republicans. jay carney in his briefing did indicate the white house is prepared to take yes for an answer on some issues, even if it can't get its entire way. debt ceiling as an example, they wanted a year or more on the debt limit, republicans are saying now through mid-may they will suspend the application of the debt ceiling. jay carney saying if that happens, the president will not stand in the way. here's jay. the bill still has to overcome some concerns expressed by members of the house and senate before it can pass both chambers and reach the president's desk. if it does reach the president's desk, he would not stand in the way of the bill becoming law. >> this is the president trying to
in the world of politics and the debt squabbles that go with it, the white house said president obama would sign a short-term debt extension if passed by congress but he would favor a longer extension, right, john howard? >> exactly right. we've been talking for the last 24 hours about the aggressiveness and assertiveness of the president's inaugural speech, some in your face lines going after republicans. jay carney in his briefing did indicate the white house is prepared to take yes for...
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in january of 2011, president obama signed into law the shark conservation act. it outlaws shark finning by requiring that all sharks caught in u.s. waters be landed with their fins attached. [ticking] coming up... >> this place is the nerve center of a global fishing industry. >> it's sort of like a wall street of fish. >> yeah, yeah, it is. it is. there's no futures market, no derivatives, but other than that, it's like the wall street of fish. >> the king of sushi when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort with our thinnest blades. our most comfortable shave or twice your money back. gillette, the best a man can get. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the a
in january of 2011, president obama signed into law the shark conservation act. it outlaws shark finning by requiring that all sharks caught in u.s. waters be landed with their fins attached. [ticking] coming up... >> this place is the nerve center of a global fishing industry. >> it's sort of like a wall street of fish. >> yeah, yeah, it is. it is. there's no futures market, no derivatives, but other than that, it's like the wall street of fish. >> the king of sushi...
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but with the medicare cuts, automatic cuts would have presented 2% or $11 billion cut and i don't see obama care off setting all that particularly for the hospitals and doctors. one of the stocks in the avoid list is tenant health care. and i think that particular industry, that niche is very vulnerable. until let's say maybe the second half of the year when we get all of these resolved, that's something that i'm telling our clients those are the avoids. >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. erin gibb. guys, some trades? >> financials are the place to look at. i love what we saw from regent financials this morning. goldman sack, morgan stanley, keep holding it. >>> the research in motion is soaring, it soared 150% in six months. we'll get the play as blackberry 10 gets closer to market. is the gas trade heating up? we'll find out. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately w
but with the medicare cuts, automatic cuts would have presented 2% or $11 billion cut and i don't see obama care off setting all that particularly for the hospitals and doctors. one of the stocks in the avoid list is tenant health care. and i think that particular industry, that niche is very vulnerable. until let's say maybe the second half of the year when we get all of these resolved, that's something that i'm telling our clients those are the avoids. >> thanks for coming in. >>...
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you had president barack obama, putin, francois hollande and pena in mexico. shinzo abe in japan, december 16th, going to weaken the yen and restructure there, and we think japan has legs, maria. >> right. >> so you want to get exposure, big exporters, automobile companies, electronics. >> japan exporters are on fire and that's why that fund has been really increasing. >> you look at a chart, maria, goes straight up. >> hey, josh, you like health care stocks, too, at this level, don't you? >> we've been extremely bullish on health care since the early part of last-year, and there was absolutely nothing in the data, terk call or fundamental that tells us we should change our mind. one name to highlight is pfizer. they are about to spin off their animal health unit. if you know the data on how spinoffs typically perform, parent and child, you'll want to pay extra special attention to the timing of this deal, because i've got to tell you, i think it will be unlike a lot of value. i think both pieces that have equation are able to be owned. check out a chart of pf
you had president barack obama, putin, francois hollande and pena in mexico. shinzo abe in japan, december 16th, going to weaken the yen and restructure there, and we think japan has legs, maria. >> right. >> so you want to get exposure, big exporters, automobile companies, electronics. >> japan exporters are on fire and that's why that fund has been really increasing. >> you look at a chart, maria, goes straight up. >> hey, josh, you like health care stocks, too,...
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in comparison, barack obama has 26 million followers and the pope's got 1.4 million. >> what does that tell you about society, about where we're headed? >> pathetic. >> as a planet. you get out there -- you get out there on the twitterverse, wham. >> not for me. >> 25 million, right off the bat. you'll be in bieber category. >> by the way -- guy tweeted me today that he was excited that new kids on the block are going back on tour. >> and what's the problem with that? >> nkotb. >> jerk. >> hanging tough, new kids. >>> coming up next -- getting america off foreign oil. a look at cutting edge projects that banks on natural gas and how you can trade it. but first, take a bite into apple. less than 24 hours before it reports earnings. we get the 411 on the struggling stock. much for "fast money" ahead.r ce and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade li
in comparison, barack obama has 26 million followers and the pope's got 1.4 million. >> what does that tell you about society, about where we're headed? >> pathetic. >> as a planet. you get out there -- you get out there on the twitterverse, wham. >> not for me. >> 25 million, right off the bat. you'll be in bieber category. >> by the way -- guy tweeted me today that he was excited that new kids on the block are going back on tour. >> and what's the...
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john mackey one of the most interesting people in american business ness the studio, dead set against obama care but that isn't the only thing that is controversial about him. he is always thought provoking. have you ever wanted to own the batmobile? actually no. but maybe you have. your 15-year-old self must be dying to know how. we'll tell you. back to you scott and the halftime crew. >> thanks so much. see you at the top of the hour. how low will the yen go? japanese stocks ripping again today. the yen continues to plunge against the dollar. should you bet against this trend? let's bring in kathy. this trade is not over. >> i don't think so. i think you are standing in front of the dollar/yen move and trying to short it is like trying to stand in front of a run away train. it is headed higher ahead of the boj meeting next week. >> early in the week, yeah? >> yes. it is going to be on tuesday in japan so i think that today we've seen a little yen weakness. on monday we'll continue to see a bit of yen weakness and maybe another break above the 90 level before the boj meeting. >> 90 is a ke
john mackey one of the most interesting people in american business ness the studio, dead set against obama care but that isn't the only thing that is controversial about him. he is always thought provoking. have you ever wanted to own the batmobile? actually no. but maybe you have. your 15-year-old self must be dying to know how. we'll tell you. back to you scott and the halftime crew. >> thanks so much. see you at the top of the hour. how low will the yen go? japanese stocks ripping...
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outside of wall street, a big story millions of americans are following today, president obama announcing sweeping gun control measures just a few hours ago. eamon javers at the white house with the story. over to you, eamon. >> reporter: an emotional ceremony here at the white house when the president unveiled a range of ideas to combat gun violence in the united states, including a new assault weapons ban, limit on the size of magazine clips, enforced measures for background checks and increased access to mental health in this country, and the president said that lawmakers on capitol hill are going to be facing a dramatic choice. >> what's more important? doing whatever it takes to get an "a" grade from the gun lobby that funds their campaigns or giving parents some peace of mind when they drop their child off for first grade? >> now, the nra itself putting out a statement this afternoon saying attacking firearms and ignoring children is not a solution to the crisis we face as a nation. only honest law-abiding gun owners will be affected, and our children will remain vulnerable to the i
outside of wall street, a big story millions of americans are following today, president obama announcing sweeping gun control measures just a few hours ago. eamon javers at the white house with the story. over to you, eamon. >> reporter: an emotional ceremony here at the white house when the president unveiled a range of ideas to combat gun violence in the united states, including a new assault weapons ban, limit on the size of magazine clips, enforced measures for background checks and...
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payments could be the key to ebay's success and his company involved in a controversy involving president obama's inauguration. more on that coming up. >> ebay trading at a seven-year high. is there more room to grow? that and much more coming up on the "closing bell" here on cnbc. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swellin
payments could be the key to ebay's success and his company involved in a controversy involving president obama's inauguration. more on that coming up. >> ebay trading at a seven-year high. is there more room to grow? that and much more coming up on the "closing bell" here on cnbc. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women...